Kenyan electronic communication: Implication of text messaging on social interaction

Text messaging has been designed to capture, compose and alter the users' words and by extension their behavior in order to maintain a high level of interpersonal relationships. To determine how text messaging has the potential to alter social interaction, this paper has examined how the youth creat...

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